Future Perfect Tense

Monday, February 18, 2019

Future Perfect Tense


Future Perfect Tense

Future Perfect Tense

this tense tells the completion of an action in future time:

Read the rules given below:


  • In future perfect tense, we use shall have or will have accompanied by the third form of the main verb.
  • when there are two clauses, one clause shows the completion of the action and here shall have or will have+form is used. Another clause, showing the beginning of another action present indefinite tense-I form or me form+s/es, do/does+ form is used.
  • In negative Sentences, not will be put between shall/will and have.
  • In Interrogative sentences, shall or will is placed before the subject. A question mark is put at the end of the sentence.


Study the following sentences carefully:

(Affirmative Sentences)


  1. I shall have written a letter.
  2. She will have prepared tea.
  3. We shall have taken the examination.
  4. He will have repaired the radio.
  5. I shall have kicked him.
  6. The washerman will have ironed the clothes.
  7. The peon will have rung the bell.
  8. He will have locked the house.
  9. I shall have taken the bath by then.
  10. They will have reached the school before the bell rings.


(Negative Sentences)


  1. The bell will not have gone.
  2. The sun will not have risen.
  3. The ship will not have sunk.
  4. He will not have done the work.
  5. He will not have told a lie.
  6. They will not have spun.
  7. He will not have written an article by then.
  8. He will not have turned up by now.
  9. We shall not have reached our destination before night falls.


(Interrogative and interro-negative Sentences)


  1. Will Mumtaz have died?
  2. Will the night have ended?
  3. Will the schools have opened there?
  4. Will he have learnt English?
  5. Shall I have met him till tomorrow?
  6. Will Manohar not have arrived by now?
  7. Will he have become an officer by the next year?
  8. Will his wife having told him this thing?

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